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"50 Reasons for 50 Years" Internet Series of Len Osanic (final segment)
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I watched all fifty programs in Len Osanic's series "50 Reasons for 50 Years." The final segment features Oliver Stone and serves as an effective coda to the series.

It is easy to be picky about some of the programs and commentators. Still, Len deserves kudos for this series, which brought together many of the leading researchers in the JFK case.

The series is easily accessible on the internet. It is free of charge. And it is a better documentary program on the assassination than any of the network and cable shows aired at the time of the fiftieth anniversary.


James


P.S. "50 Reasons for 50 Years" may be accessed at: http://www.blackopradio.com/archives2013.html
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It was excellent and they deserve a lot of credit for doing it. It would be great to collect them all on a DVD.
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His Horne brain autopsy analysis would overturn all the shows on the 50th in one segment. The Lone Nutters are frustrating but you forget we've already won.


If we really have a majority who believe in the conspiracy then we should have no problem having a network that tells the truth. If textbook free-marketeering philosophy is true then there should be a "market" for truth that naturally creates a truth network through supply and demand. I know I would watch that all the time and support it because I am currently avoiding the present corrupted mainstream media as the government propaganda organ it is.


What would have impact is taking one of those 50th anniversary shows and editing in the factualists they omitted and have them respond to the deception and discuss the evidence they were avoiding with that deception.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uza7yIjbmAw
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Albert Doyle Wrote:His Horne brain autopsy analysis would overturn all the shows on the 50th in one segment. The Lone Nutters are frustrating but you forget we've already won.


If we really have a majority who believe in the conspiracy then we should have no problem having a network that tells the truth. If textbook free-marketeering philosophy is true then there should be a "market" for truth that naturally creates a truth network through supply and demand. I know I would watch that all the time and support it because I am currently avoiding the present corrupted mainstream media as the government propaganda organ it is.


What would have impact is taking one of those 50th anniversary shows and editing in the factualists they omitted and have them respond to the deception and discuss the evidence they were avoiding with that deception.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uza7yIjbmAw

Agreed. That segment with Douglas Horne really left me shook up - stunned. It was without question, the most impressive thing I learned over this anniversary.

We'll have Len's vids for fifty more years I hope. I watched every one. Fantasic work.
And his viewership will grow as the years go on.
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